There is no limit to what you can do online, but some of the most common uses are given in Table 3.6. Table 3.6: Common uses of Internet Search information: You can get the latest information about anything that is uploaded on the web, whether it is result, news about an earthquake, a cricket match or the election details. Shopping: You can buy and sell products, such as books and electronic goods over the Internet. You can also pay for these products via digital modes of payments, such as wallets, plastic cardsor through e-banking. Entertainment: You can listen to music, play games, watch movies or share pictures. Online booking: You can book movie tickets, hotels, bus/train/ plane tickets, etc., online. E-mail and chatting: You can talk or send messages to people all around the world quickly and easily. The messages you send over the Internet can reach any part of world in just a few seconds. For example, Gmail and Outlook. Online learning: There are a number of courses available online─some are free while others are not. You can do a course on a topic you like or want to know more about. Social networking: You can share your interests, knowledge and stories with your family and friends around the world. For example, Facebook and Twitter. Online banking: You can do banking operations, like checking details of your bank account or transferring money from one account to another through mobile banking/NEFT/RTGS.